Robert "fourzerotwo" Bowling, the former Infinity Ward creative strategist who fielded the ire of Call of Duty players for the past six years while serving as the official face of the game's community, has found a new home. After abruptly quitting Activision and Infinity Ward last month, Bowling has founded and announced a new studio, Robotoki.

It's a video game start up that's not just about making video games, Bowling says. It's about making "universes" that will be played on a broad range of devices.

Officially, however, Robotoki is described as "a developer development studio that just happens to make games."

Speaking with Game Informer, Bowling says "We are focused on our team first and everything else second, because I believe as an industry; we have a lot to learn on how to treat talent. While we continue to out stride film and music entertainment in other areas, we are falling severely behind in how to properly inspire and support our creative talent."

Bowling says Robotoki's games will focus on "universe first, experiences second, and game mechanics last." The company's first game is slated to come to a variety of devices, from consoles and PC to iOS and Android devices. Each Robotoki release will be "unique to [the] device," Bowling says, with mobile versions not attempting to replicate the larger console/PC experience.

Robotoki's first release is slated to be revealed this year and arrive on next-generation consoles.